Lionel Zamouth | 1 Jul 2004 06:21

Size of calendar

Is there any way to fix a minimum size for the calendar view?
The calendar always fit in the window, making short events unreadable. I'd
prefer having a defined size, and then use a scrollbar to view the whole
day.

Regards,
Lionel
Zsolt | 1 Jul 2004 07:55

Re: Mozilla Thunderbird Calendar

Thank you Justin for the answer.

This is a big disadvanted compared with Outlook.

Zsolt

"Justin Wood" <Callek <at> juno.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:cbvbe0$h0j3 <at> ripley.netscape.com...
> Zsolt wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have just installed Mozilla Calendar 2004062218 with Thunderbird-0.7
> > installed. I have the impression that alarms will be activated only if
the
> > calendar is running (thus I have somewhere a window that I rarely
use).Is
> > that true?
> >
> >
> > Zsolt
> >
> >
>
> as far as I know, currently it is true, unless it has changed...it is
> not planned to stay this way though.
>
> ~Justin Wood
Mr. Maniac | 1 Jul 2004 08:19
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Re: MozCalTray alternatives

Eric Rizzo wrote:
> Slightly off topic, but not too far I hope...
> 
> I looked at MozCalTray from http://dev.tech-nine.net/ and like the idea 
> a lot. Problem is, it does not appear to support recurring events, which 
> makes it pretty much useless for me.
> So I googled for other such tools, but am having trouble finding any. 
> The closest I've come so far is iCalMonitor 
> <http://jade.imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/tricks.html#iCalMinder> but it does not 
> seem to support local iCal files (it wants to load them from a web 
> server instead).
> 
> Are there other system tray or "invisible" reminder tools that monitor 
> local iCal (.ics) files that are used by Sunbird/Moz Calendar?
> 
> TIA,
>     Eric
Two suggestions. You could play around with file:// URLs of some sort, 
or you could run a web server on localhost. Kind of an ass-backwards way 
to do it, but it could be a workaround until MozCal gets a better solution.

Maniac
David Fraser | 1 Jul 2004 09:03
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Re: Thunderbird 0.7

Justin Wood wrote:
> Jeff Klawiter wrote:
> 
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is exactly what I have on Linux (and some other people I think).
>>> I have also upgraded from TB 0.6 ; perhaps there is something left 
>>> over from that that causes the problem...
>>>
>>> David
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Ok, well it looks like it is the upgrading. I just tested the calender 
>> on a machine with a fresh install of TB 0.7.1 that has never had TB on 
>> it. The calender worked fine. Guess I'll have to uninstall everything 
>> related to TB and try again on my machine.
>>
>> Jeff Klawiter
> 
> 
> For those with the red error, what locale's are you using?
> 
> if en-US, it should work, if not, you may have to extract calendar.xpi 
> (using a normal zip extractor) and register the non-english locale files 
> for calendar yourself, as the new EM does not (yet that I know of) have 
> a nice clean way to add other locale packs.
> 
(Continue reading)

arthaus | 1 Jul 2004 10:08
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Re: webDAV authorisation?

Michiel van Leeuwen wrote:
> arthaus wrote:
> 
>> FYI, this is a screen shot of what I'm getting when trying to publish:
>>
>> http://www.arthaus.co.uk/___dump/mozilla_calendar.jpg
> 
> 
> After you fill in the field, and press publish, doesn't it ask you for a 
> username + password? What does happen?
> 
> Michiel

Nothing, the dialog box that's shown in my screen shot just stays - but 
the 'publish' button, becoms 'close'?
Lionel Zamouth | 1 Jul 2004 09:02

Re: Size of calendar

I finally made a custom calendar.jar with modified .css files ...
Also tweaked the dayview java code to have start end end time appear in
dayview labels.
It seems to work fine so far.

"Lionel Zamouth" <prenom.nom <at> wanadoo.fr.invalid> a écrit dans le message de
news:cc03g1$ogk2 <at> ripley.netscape.com...
> Is there any way to fix a minimum size for the calendar view?
> The calendar always fit in the window, making short events unreadable. I'd
> prefer having a defined size, and then use a scrollbar to view the whole
> day.
>
> Regards,
> Lionel
>
Mickael MAINDRON | 1 Jul 2004 10:19

CalendarDataFile.ics specification

Hi,

I'm currently searching for information regarding the specification of 
CalendarDataFile.ics file.
Does anybody knows where i can find stuff about this ?

TIA.

-- Mike
Michiel van Leeuwen | 1 Jul 2004 10:23
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Re: Mozilla Thunderbird Calendar

Zsolt wrote:
> Thank you Justin for the answer.
> 
> This is a big disadvanted compared with Outlook.

The last time i used outlook, you had to have outlook open for the 
alarms to appear.
There has to be some program running to check the calendars and display 
an alarm. So, there is an open window.

Michiel
Jan Steffen | 1 Jul 2004 12:24
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Re: CalendarDataFile.ics specification

Mickael MAINDRON schrieb:
> I'm currently searching for information regarding the specification of 
> CalendarDataFile.ics file.
> Does anybody knows where i can find stuff about this ?

try the RFC 2445
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt
I think (hope) Sunbird is following it.

Jan
Peter Lairo | 1 Jul 2004 12:57
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Re: Size of calendar

Lionel Zamouth on 01.07.2004 09:02 wrote:
> I finally made a custom calendar.jar with modified .css files ...
> Also tweaked the dayview java code to have start end end time appear in
> dayview labels.
> It seems to work fine so far.

Link to a screenshot?

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